Background: Introduction: The average person has up to 15% lifetime risk for developing depression. Major depressive disorder symptoms can include a depressed mood, such as feeling sad or having more anger than normal, changes in appetite, loss of interest in activities or hobbies, psychomotor agitation or retardation, loss of energy, feelings of worthlessness or guilt, decreased ability to think or concentrate, sleep disturbance, an/or having suicidal thoughts. To make the diagnosis of major depressive disorder, according to the DSM-V, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental disorders, a person must have at least 5 or more of these 9 symptoms during a continuous two-week period which causes significant impairment in functioning. Depres...
Management of patients with hypogonadism is dependent on the underlying cause. Whilst functional hyp...
3,4‐dihydroxy‐L‐phenylalanine (L‐DOPA) is the gold standard treatment for Parkinson's disease. It ha...
The two main subjectivist accounts of wellbeing, hedonism and desire-satisfactionism, focus on pleas...
Postpartum depression can affect, directly or indirectly, both mothers and fathers after the birth o...
Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) involves dysregulation of worry for more than 6 months. Symptoms ...
Executive dysfunction has been associated with psychotic experiences. One of the syndromes most asso...
As both depression and type 2 diabetes are becoming recognized problems beyond the developed world, ...
What is it to be mentally healthy? In the ongoing movement to promote mental health, to reduce stigm...
Pressure injuries affect more than 2.5 million individuals each year and cost between 9 and 11 billi...
This article reflects on the closure of specialist community-based LGBTQ mental health support from ...
Objectives Our surroundings affect our mood, our recovery from stress, our behavior, and, ultimatel...
Major depression is particularly prevalent in adolescence, especially for girls (Hankin & Abela, 200...
Introduction: Anxiety disorders impact individuals’ personal and social lives, occupation, and relat...
A guide to language about mental health and psychological wellbeing in the media and creative art
Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major cause of psychological and cognitive disability ...
Management of patients with hypogonadism is dependent on the underlying cause. Whilst functional hyp...
3,4‐dihydroxy‐L‐phenylalanine (L‐DOPA) is the gold standard treatment for Parkinson's disease. It ha...
The two main subjectivist accounts of wellbeing, hedonism and desire-satisfactionism, focus on pleas...
Postpartum depression can affect, directly or indirectly, both mothers and fathers after the birth o...
Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) involves dysregulation of worry for more than 6 months. Symptoms ...
Executive dysfunction has been associated with psychotic experiences. One of the syndromes most asso...
As both depression and type 2 diabetes are becoming recognized problems beyond the developed world, ...
What is it to be mentally healthy? In the ongoing movement to promote mental health, to reduce stigm...
Pressure injuries affect more than 2.5 million individuals each year and cost between 9 and 11 billi...
This article reflects on the closure of specialist community-based LGBTQ mental health support from ...
Objectives Our surroundings affect our mood, our recovery from stress, our behavior, and, ultimatel...
Major depression is particularly prevalent in adolescence, especially for girls (Hankin & Abela, 200...
Introduction: Anxiety disorders impact individuals’ personal and social lives, occupation, and relat...
A guide to language about mental health and psychological wellbeing in the media and creative art
Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major cause of psychological and cognitive disability ...
Management of patients with hypogonadism is dependent on the underlying cause. Whilst functional hyp...
3,4‐dihydroxy‐L‐phenylalanine (L‐DOPA) is the gold standard treatment for Parkinson's disease. It ha...
The two main subjectivist accounts of wellbeing, hedonism and desire-satisfactionism, focus on pleas...